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  • Investors in dating app companies are suffering from heartbreak. As these companies shift gears and try to make a profit, many of their users are heartbroken too.
  • The music website announced it will donate all of its profits from sales on Friday, Feb. 3, to the ACLU.
  • France defeated England 2-1. The road for the defending World Cup champions won't get any easier. France will take on Morocco in a semifinal match on Wednesday.
  • The U.S. defeated the Netherlands in 2019 for its second consecutive World Cup title. Now the two teams are battling in the group stage as the U.S. looks to shake off a sluggish win over Vietnam.
  • Elvis, The Legend Lives featuring Anthony Liguori with Bill Turner and the Blue Smoke Band return to the Brook Arts Center on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at 8 p.m. Liguori, one of the country's top Elvis tribute artists, performs his sold-out show in concerts, casinos, and cruise ships. In addition to his Elvis Tribute, Liguori is a songwriter, and Country/Christian recording artist, who has performed with Clint Black, Patti Loveless, Shenandoah, Mark Collie, Bill Anderson, Hank Snow, Johnny Mathis, the Marshal Tucker band, and countless others. The authentic musical accompaniment for Liguori ‘s tribute show is Bill Turner and the Blue Smoke Band, the country's # 1 Elvis Tribute Band. Blue Smoke is one of the area's longest-running musical acts with a distinct country and rockabilly sound. Discounted Presale Tickets at www.brookarts.org or 732-469-7700. Box Office Opens at 6 pm for regular price ticket sales. All seats are reserved socially distanced seating. Concessions, Bar and Free Parking are available. The Brook Arts Center is located in the historic downtown Bound Brook, NJ, one block from the Bound Brook Train station and a few short miles from Rt 22, 287, and 78.
  • WBGO's Doug Doyle will moderate a panel discussion and screening of the PBS doc "Caregiving" on Wednesday, June 18 at 6pm at Express Newark
  • Sinner is trying to become the first repeat men's champion in New York since Roger Federer won the tournament five years in a row. Alcaraz hasn't dropped a set as he pursues his second U.S. Open title.
  • It's Match Week, when med students apply for residencies. An economist argues this residency system is a key reason why U.S. doctors are paid around twice much as doctors in other rich nations.
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